by Eric Pudalov, Community Events Coordinator Yesterday afternoon, The Fight Against Destructive Spin published my guest blog post, entitled For Nonprofits, Social Media is the Message. It discusses the role that social media like Twitter, Facebook, and blogs can play … Continue reading →

by Eric Pudalov, Community Events Coordinator In several earlier blogs, I’ve mentioned a site called The Fight Against Destructive Spin, the PR/marketing blog of Arment Dietrich, Inc. Arment Dietrich and their CEO, Gini Dietrich, are among today’s leaders in public … Continue reading →

by Eric Pudalov, Community Events Coordinator As announced in our Oct. 20 entry, How is GCSS “Giving Thanks” this Thanksgiving?, we are still collecting donations for our Thanksgiving baskets, which are being designed by members of the Excitement Committee. We … Continue reading →

Re-post by Eric Pudalov, Community Events Coordinator CONGRATULATIONS, GCSS! Our organization has been chosen as one of the 30 organizations that will be recognized in the month of October by RADIO ONE ATLANTA! GCSS will be featured on Friday, October … Continue reading →

by Eric Pudalov, Community Events Coordinator If you read this blog regularly, you may have heard about GCSS’ Georgia Adult Autism Program. But even if you don’t, you’re still welcome! The GAAP is hosting its Open House from 2-5 PM … Continue reading →

Based on my previous entry, there’s one more thing I should clear up: I occasionally express personal opinions in this blog that are not representative of Georgia Community Support and Solutions as a whole. Continue reading →

by Eric Pudalov, Community Events Coordinator NOTE: I would like to ask some questions regarding our upcoming Golden Goals Awards ceremony, which has been postponed until the winter. These questions are primarily addressed to our employees, but also to other … Continue reading →

William Reichard, of Marcana Internet Marketing Guides, writes in his blog on September 22, “Are You An Answer or a Question?”

One of the difficulties we’ve had at Georgia Community Support and Solutions is reaching a wider “audience.” Whether it’s to promote one of our events, to let people know about our services, or to simply network with other organizations, we’re still experimenting with the best methods as to how to do that. Continue reading →